Published by bart yasso on February 18, 2011 09:21 am
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Running isn’t about how far you go but how far you’ve come.
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lisa on
February 23rd, 2011
Maybe that’s the runner’s bug for some — knowing that every distance run could turn out different than expected, knowing you will have to adapt and adjust, remember how you overcame or succumbed to a previous similiar situation, and figure out a way to get past it.
At the Austin Expo, Dick Beardsley said it was head. I saw A sign on the run that it is heart. I say it is soul.
Very nice to meet you at the Expo, and thank you for watching and cheering us all on. Thank you!
Maybe that’s the runner’s bug for some — knowing that every distance run could turn out different than expected, knowing you will have to adapt and adjust, remember how you overcame or succumbed to a previous similiar situation, and figure out a way to get past it.
At the Austin Expo, Dick Beardsley said it was head. I saw A sign on the run that it is heart. I say it is soul.
Very nice to meet you at the Expo, and thank you for watching and cheering us all on. Thank you!